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Anastasia Beverly Hills Tamanna Palette (Quick Swatches!!)

I think I mentioned yesterday that I love these $29 palettes from Anastasia. This is the third one from their flurry of releases and it’s absolutely one of my favorites. The shades are deeper in this palette and I love that. It’s perfect for Fall. This palette also doesn’t have the overlap of shades that previous palettes do either. I love the rich shades and have had fun creating more exotic looks than I can with the Maya Mia palette. It’s really become almost as fun to use as the Amrezy which is my die hard favorite palette so far.

I really like the texture of Anastasia shadows and I love the price maybe I mentioned that? For a nice line up of ten shades I really think that the Tamanna palette is one to pick up before it disappears forever. Here are some quick swatches!

Fresh, Blush, Venezia, Gilded, Custom

Sangria, Bengel, Chocolate, China Rose, Noir

Fresh, Blush, Venezia, Gilded, Custom

Sangria, Bengel, Chocolate, China Rose, Noir

Fresh, Blush, Venezia, Gilded, Custom

Sangria, Bengel, Chocolate, China Rose, Noir

I really love so many of the colors. The bottom row though is where I spent most of my time. I used Sangria, Bengal, Chocolate, China Rose, and Noir the most. Thats the whole bottom of the palette! It’s the best part though. Sangria is just a beautiful burgundy. One of the best I’ve ever used…its sooo good! And China Rose is such a beautiful shade that shade really pops against my skin tone. Noir is the blackest eyeshadow shade that I’ve seen outside of Makeup Geek’s super black shadow Corrupt. This palette is just beautiful. I have put together so many looks using mostly that bottom row. I think this is a good pick for the price if the colors speak to you.

Check this beauty out while it’s still around! I’m really glad I got it!

This was the first Anastasia palette that I fell in love with. I have not been able to put this one down since I purchased it two weeks ago. Great palette and the fact that it was only $29 made it even better.